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  • ReachfortheLight
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2006
    • 17

    #16
    Re: Deja Vu...

    Nah, that's not it. After a couple of hours, I get the feeling I had done that same thing YEARS ago as well.

    As in, the short term memory gets stored w/the hazy, magical memories of early childhood. Weird, huh? Please tell me someone else gets that too....

    Either way, though, I suppose the same concepts apply as far as errors in memory storage. Or recognition.
    Last edited by ReachfortheLight; 02-2-2007, 10:53 PM. Reason: add a word or so.

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    • MrPoptart
      Steam Id: MstrPoptart
      • Mar 2005
      • 475

      #17
      Re: Deja Vu...

      na, that never happens to me, if its delayed at all its usually about a minute, not an hour, let alone hours
      but sometimes i feel like I've dreamed whats happening and get the De'Ja' Vu' feeling...
      Originally posted by TheSaxRunner05
      My WWE FC wasn't mashing, I was actually playing a much harder version of the chart in my head that had 1600 more notes. Much more skill.

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      • Kiro51
        FFR Player
        • Oct 2006
        • 214

        #18
        Re: Deja Vu...

        Originally posted by ReachfortheLight
        I've been wondering... does deja vu happen right away for you, or does it come delayed?

        Usually, I go through something, then a couple hours later I could swear I remember having done that before. You know, like way before. Know what I mean? Maybe?

        It happens to me a lot, like I'm speaking to my friend about something, and then 30 minutes after I think "damn I already did that... last year..."

        And I could SWEAR it already happened...
        O

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        • Icewolf195
          FFR Player
          • Jan 2007
          • 35

          #19
          Re: Deja Vu...

          Originally posted by ReachfortheLight
          I've been wondering... does deja vu happen right away for you, or does it come delayed?

          Usually, I go through something, then a couple hours later I could swear I remember having done that before. You know, like way before. Know what I mean? Maybe?

          Ya, that happens to me, it feels really odd sometimes...
          Reverse for life!

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          • lord_carbo
            FFR Player
            • Dec 2004
            • 6222

            #20
            Re: Deja Vu...

            Originally posted by Kiro51
            And I could SWEAR it already happened...
            You're quite prone to your own mind's tricks.
            last.fm

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            • CartoonHero94
              FFR Player
              • Sep 2006
              • 117

              #21
              Re: Deja Vu...

              I experience Deja Vu at least 5 times a month
              The Original Brooklyn Boy

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              • Farka
                Banned
                • Dec 2005
                • 283

                #22
                Re: Deja Vu...

                Originally posted by CartoonHero94
                I experience Deja Vu at least 5 times a month
                Then your eyes aren't good at sending messages to your brain at the same time.

                To my understanding, Deja Vu is when one eye sends the message of what you saw to the brain faster than the other eye. Thusly, you see it, then think you see it again(because the other eye message reached the brain). I'm probably off but I think that's pretty much it.

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                • Cavernio
                  sunshine and rainbows
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 1987

                  #23
                  Re: Deja Vu...

                  "To my understanding, Deja Vu is when one eye sends the message of what you saw to the brain faster than the other eye. Thusly, you see it, then think you see it again(because the other eye message reached the brain). I'm probably off but I think that's pretty much it."

                  When I experience deja vu, my visual processes might not even be engaged. It usually has some sort of sensory experience to it, but the thing that makes it deja vu is the non-sensory part which tells you you've experienced 'x' before.
                  Last edited by Cavernio; 02-3-2007, 10:26 AM. Reason: I'm being redundant :-p

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                  • slipstrike0159
                    FFR Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 568

                    #24
                    Re: Deja Vu...

                    You know how people say that you have many many dreams during the night but you only really remember one specifically? Well i like to attribute deja vu as being something that happened in one of the many dreams you had that you do not remember although subconciously you have experienced it before. Remember, if it is true that you have a lot more than just one dream a night then chances are that your brain has used the people/places/events you know to play out pretty much every scenario in your head so its got to be right at least one of those times and when it is right you experience that feeling.
                    It probably doesnt hold that much water, but thats how i like to think of it.

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                    • varmuusketju
                      FFR Player
                      • Oct 2006
                      • 34

                      #25
                      Re: Deja Vu...

                      I used to have deja vu experiences time to time , haven't had any lately though. Intresting is my mom also experiences deja vu, so this might be something that runs in the family and genes?!?

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                      • RB_Dreamscanner
                        ☭Retired Top One Hander☭
                        • Nov 2006
                        • 1789

                        #26
                        Re: Deja Vu...

                        lol
                        "The Communist vision is the vision of man without God"



                        Retired, Finished at rank 295, Top one hander on FFR

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                        • Telvanni_guard
                          FFR Player
                          • Jun 2005
                          • 1031

                          #27
                          Re: Deja Vu...

                          It might seem a bit strange, but as soon as I realize I'm having a case of 'de-ja-vu' I do something different then what I remember happening in my dejavu. No idea why. Just a weird habit I guess.


                          Personally I think it's when you get into a similiar situation and you're not really focusing on everything, so your mind just thinks you're seeing the same thing over again when you're actually just seeing a likeness.

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                          • Wootsicle
                            Nothing can stop me now..
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 722

                            #28
                            Re: Deja Vu...

                            Hah, i do the same. I actually try to get out of the deja vu to see if I can do it, but my efforts always fail. I end up causing myself to follow my deja vu in trying to avoid it. ^_^ I hate deja vu because I can't explain it at all.

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                            • Ruu
                              FFR Player
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 70

                              #29
                              Re: Deja Vu...

                              I get deja vu a lot more than 5 times a month.

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                              • TrueX2
                                FFR Player
                                • May 2005
                                • 20

                                #30
                                Re: Deja Vu...

                                a theory which I've read about was that electrons are able to jump forward in time. when htis happens, we see into the future. It's quite an interesting concept, and it's deja vu when you see it again.

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